Has anybody been to Owl Woods this year?
I hope the migration is normal this year
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I'm hoping to head out there next Saturday morning. I've still never seen an owl there. (after about 3 visits)
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I wasn't thinking about it, but if anyone is going, I can meet them there.
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They are there, I've seen some pics on Flickr in the Rochester group.
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I'm hoping to be there by 9:00 tomorrow morning. My cell is 716-270-3672 and I'll be driving a silver Toyota Matrix if anyone else will be there.
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Well, instead of getting there at 9:00 I managed to leave the house at 9:00.
No, I'm not a morning person.
I didn't see any owls. No living ones at least. I did see this... Saw whet killed by a hawk?
No, I'm not a morning person.
I didn't see any owls. No living ones at least. I did see this... Saw whet killed by a hawk?
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oh... wow. .. I can't even tell what that is anymore.
You didn't find any fellow spotters that could point any out? That's how i find my owls.
You didn't find any fellow spotters that could point any out? That's how i find my owls.
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Nope, no other folks there. The hawk banding station was busy though.
The pink feet on that bird are now making me think that was a juvenile something or other. That pic is roughly actual size. But wouldn't it be too early in the year for something to be hatched and grown to that size already?
The pink feet on that bird are now making me think that was a juvenile something or other. That pic is roughly actual size. But wouldn't it be too early in the year for something to be hatched and grown to that size already?
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